«It is unique for me because it is the only song I’ve ever written in «third person» perspective. I’m also proud of the fact that I set the rhyme up several times, but only resolve it twice, once at the end of the first verse and again at the end of the song. I wrote the song for a girl I know who was living that situation, though she is married now.
I think men and women see themselves in the two characters. Umm….what else? Oh! I really like the melodic guitar.»

He’s out there somewhere, their paths have never crossed
He can fill the space left by all the love she’s lost
She’s just not sure she’s ready to open up the parts that she keeps closed
ah but this much she knows

He’ll be funny and artistic, perhaps he’ll play guitar
and treat her like he needs her no matter where they are
Though once your life’s been shattered you tend to stall and hesitate
So still she waits

As long as he’s been searching, he hasn’t found her yet
can he erase the memory she’s trying to forget
and does it even matter if it’s too soon to even speculate

But she’s growing tired of waking up alone, once new love stood beside her
but she asked him to move on, because there’s things that love may simplyfy
and others it will only complicate

And it’s dark in her apartement, when she finally makes it home
gets a frozen dinner, feeds the cat and checks the phone
and wonders if tomorrow might be the day that she unlocks the gate
and someone spends time hoping
he gets another chance that’s not too late
and still she waits…